RFDE0FDP–Olapa (Cheirodendron trigynum) leaves and berries, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RMAT84FN–The leaves of the Olapa, (Cheirodendron trigynum).It is an endemic species of the ginseng family.
RM2BTTTGT–Cheirodendron trigynum var hillebrandii Sherff.
RMRDH88K–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 164 NATURAL HISTOBT OF PLANTS. Tanaa; {Psmdopanax) valdiviensia.. Fig. 204. Long. sect, of flower (^). complete types, that is those with as many ovarian cells as petals, it may be said to represent the woody Aralias with valvate corolla and the Scheffleras with articulate floral pedicels. Such is often the case with those named Psevdopanax and Cheirodendron. They have a short calyx, five or six valvate petals, as many stamens and ovarian cells. The size and form of their styles are very variable, and that often in the same species according as the gyns
RM2C1J561–Cheirodendron trigynum var skottsbergii Sherff Cheirodendron trigynum var skottsbergii Sherff.
RMPG1W51–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 164 NATURAL HISTOBT OF PLANTS. Tanaa; {Psmdopanax) valdiviensia.. Fig. 204. Long. sect, of flower (^). complete types, that is those with as many ovarian cells as petals, it may be said to represent the woody Aralias with valvate corolla and the Scheffleras with articulate floral pedicels. Such is often the case with those named Psevdopanax and Cheirodendron. They have a short calyx, five or six valvate petals, as many stamens and ovarian cells. The size and form of their styles are very variable, and that often in the same species according as the gyns
RFDE0FEE–Olapa (Cheirodendron trigynum) leaves and berries, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RMRDG2W2–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 204. Long. sect, of flower (^). complete types, that is those with as many ovarian cells as petals, it may be said to represent the woody Aralias with valvate corolla and the Scheffleras with articulate floral pedicels. Such is often the case with those named Psevdopanax and Cheirodendron. They have a short calyx, five or six valvate petals, as many stamens and ovarian cells. The size and form of their styles are very variable, and that often in the same species according as the gynsecium may assume a greater or less development. The stylary divisi
RMPG1W4Y–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 204. Long. sect, of flower (^). complete types, that is those with as many ovarian cells as petals, it may be said to represent the woody Aralias with valvate corolla and the Scheffleras with articulate floral pedicels. Such is often the case with those named Psevdopanax and Cheirodendron. They have a short calyx, five or six valvate petals, as many stamens and ovarian cells. The size and form of their styles are very variable, and that often in the same species according as the gynsecium may assume a greater or less development. The stylary divisi
RMRE2C01–. The indigenous trees of the Hawaiian Islands. Trees. TLATl-: 147. CHEIRODENDRON GAUDICHAUDII (DC.) Sconi. Treo growing on tlie oM l;i:i ileitis r>f Au:ilii, sdiitlieiii slope of !Mt. Haleakiila, ^Taiii; cle-ation 2SIIII feet.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, 1884-1962. Honolulu, T. H.
RMRE2C0B–. The indigenous trees of the Hawaiian Islands. Trees. TLATI-: 14i;.. CHEIRODENDRON GAUDICHAXJDII (DC.) beci". ri-ujtiiiu' liJiiiirli |,ii]„,Ml :i;r,.,iiist truiil< of tree, .liamctcr of flip latter iieniiy 2 feet, iiig- Jii Kiijulia i'uaiilii, near Vole^ino Kihiuea, Hawaii; elevation 4(1(1(1 feet. firow-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, 1884-1962. Honolulu, T. H.
RMRMY5JM–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 50 RENÉ VIGUIER. Ce genre ne compte que deux espèces : Cheirodendron Gau- dichaudii 1 et C. platyphyllum qui diffèrent seulement par la forme de leurs feuilles. Ces plantes doivent être assez polymorphes. Genre Astrotricha 2. Sous ce nom, on désigne de petits arbrisseaux rameux à feuilles alternes, simples, entières; des poils nombreux, for- mant un feutrage serré, recouvrent les rameaux ainsi que la face inférieure des feuilles. Leurs fleurs velues ont 5 sépales peu développés au-dessus de l'ovaire, 5 pétales membraneux à préfloraison valvaire, 5